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2010 SWEMA Texas Meter School

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For more than 70 years, employees from electric utilities across the nation have met at the one-week Southwest Electrical Metering Association (SWEMA) Texas Meter School to study the latest technologies in metering. The SWEMA Texas Meter School has a world of expertise behind its development and direction.

A committee comprised of utilities and manufacturers/suppliers, in cooperation with SWEMA, works with the Infrastructure Training & Safety Institute (ITSI), Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) of The Texas A&M University System to create and manage the annual school. These groups continually monitor the school, making improvements to make it the best conference of its kind. Quality instructors are selected from TEEX and from manufacturing and electric utility organizations. Each fall, the school is conducted in Bryan, near the Texas A&M University campus, home of the Bush Presidential Library.

The next SWEMA Texas Meter School will be held Oct. 25 - 29, 2010 at the Texas A&M University Riverside Campus, Building 6030 (3100 State Hwy 47, Bryan, TX 77807).

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Registration

Pre-registration is recommended.

You can REGISTER ONLINE, or you can download, fill out, and send in (fax or email) the STUDENT REGISTRATION FORM.

The registration fee includes school registration; mid-session refreshments; lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; one course notebook; and a certificate of completion for students with 100% attendance.

Courses 1, 2, and 3: Registration fee is $235.

Courses 4 and 5 Registration fee is $260.

Registration Forms

Courses

Course 1: Introduction to Electrical Metering - This course is designed to provide essential basic training to individuals entering the electrical metering field. The emphasis on this course is on single-phase applications.

  • Electric Power Systems and Basic Meter Math
  • Energy / Power Concepts
  • Load Characteristics and Lab
  • Power Triangle and Vector Concepts
  • Basic Transformer Theory
  • Meter Theory
  • Meter Component Analysis
  • Basics of Meter Safety and Arcing Demo
  • Meter Forms and Applications
  • Meter Testing Concepts
  • Introduction to AMR Systems
  • Handling Customers with Care

Course 2: Advanced Electrical Metering - This course is designed to provide essential training to experienced meter technicians. The emphasis of this course is on the poly-phase and advanced metering applications.

  • Review of Electrical Power Concepts
  • Distribution Transformer Theory and Metering Applications
  • 4W, 3P Wye Theory and Metering Applications
  • 4W, 3P Delta Theory and Metering Applications
  • Instrument Transformer Theory, Testing and Metering Applications
  • 3W, 1P and 3P Theory and Metering Applications
  • Handling Customers with Care

Course 3: Complex Electrical Metering Technology - This course is designed to provide the experienced technician with the latest technological changes and improvements in the metering field.

  • SCADA Principles
  • In-Service Testing of Instrument Transformers
  • Reference Standards Traceability
  • Transformer Loss Compensation
  • KYZ Metering
  • States Reactions to the U.S. Energy Bill Impacts
  • What You Didn't Know About VAR Metering
  • The Ins and Outs of VAR Flows
  • Billing vs. Metering Accuracy
  • Field Testing of Solid State Meters and Devices
  • Integrated Communications
  • ANSI Standards
  • Troubleshooting AMR Devices
  • Handling Customers with Care

Course 4: National Generation / Transmission Metering - This course is designed to provide advanced technicians/metering personnel with the enhanced skills and knowledge that will strengthen their ability to apply the latest technological changes and improvements in the field of advanced and high voltage metering used in the transmission and generation environments.

  • Understanding Reactive Meter Measurement
  • Effects of Power Quality on Metering
  • Field Testing Facilities and Solid-State Meters and Devices
  • Types of Communications in a Transmission Substation
  • Advanced Communications (DNP, MODBUS, TCP-IP, etc.)
  • Instrument Transformers
  • Gross and Net Generation Metering
  • Advanced Transformer and Line Loss Compensation Theory
  • Understanding One- and Three-Line Metering Schematics
  • Advanced SCADA Principles and SCADA Technology
  • Discussion of Deregulated Markets
  • Engineering Design for Ring Buss and Breaker-and-a-Half Meter Schemes
  • Metering Verification for Ring Buss and Breaker-and-a-Half Metering
  • Safety for High Voltage Substations and Control Rooms

Course 5: Diversified Electrical Metering Technology - This course is designed to provide experienced metering personnel an opportunity to select the training topics to meet their individual training needs. Select training topics from Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4.

NOTE: This course is limited to the first 12 people to register.

Exhibitor Information

Download, fill out, and send in (email or fax) the Exhibitor Registration Form. You can also call us at 800.723.3811 or email us at itsi@teexmail.tamu.edu to request an exhibitor registration form.

Check-in and set-up for exhibitors begins at 2:30PM, Mon., Oct. 25, 2010. Specific hours are allotted on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday to visit exhibits. Wednesday after the 11:30AM - 12:30pm lunch, time will be allocated for mangers to visit vendors exhibits from 12:30PM . - 2:00PM. However, vendors are welcome to stay through Thursday, as students will still visit during lunch and breaks. You will be charged for each exhibit space ($65 per table) plus individual representative registration fees of $75.00 each.

Agenda

(Mon., Oct. 25, 2010)
  • 10:30AM Registration and check-in
  • 1:00PM General opening session
  • 2:30PM Exhibitor check-in and table selection available
  • 1:00PM - 5:00PM Course sessions
(Tue., Oct. 26, 2010)
  • 8:00AM - 12:00PM Exhibitor check-in and table selection
  • 8:00AM - 5:00PM Course sessions
  • 1:00PM Manufacturer exhibits open
(Wed., Oct. 27, 2010)
  • 8:00AM - 5:00PM Course sessions
  • 8:00AM Manufacturer exhibits open
  • 11:30AM - 12:30PM Business lunch for managers, vendor reps, and SWEMA committee
  • 12:30PM - 2:00PM Managers visit vendor exhibits
(Thu., Oct. 28, 2010)
  • 8:00AM - 5:00PM Course sessions
(Fri., Oct. 29, 2010)
  • 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sessions
  • 10:00 AM Exam
  • 12:00 PM Adjourn
*Agenda is subject to change

2009 Exhibitors

Representatives from manufacturers and suppliers across the nation will exhibit equipment and products Tuesday and Wednesday. These exhibits give participants a chance to view state-of-the-art equipment, find out about current services and products applicable to metering, and network with industry colleagues.

  • Advent Design Co.
  • Ametek Power Measurements
  • Brooks Utility Products Group
  • Cellnett+Hunt
  • Cooper Power Systems/Cannon Technologies
  • DCSI
  • Dewalch Technologies
  • Eka Systems
  • Electro Industries
  • Elster Electricity
  • Ev Smith Sales Co., Inc.
  • Fluke Corp.
  • GE
  • Inner-Tite Corp.
  • Itron
  • Jacobs Industries
  • K.D. Johnson, Inc.
  • Landis+Gyr
  • LaPrairie/Sadtem
  • Len T. Deloney Co., LLC
  • Lower Colorado River Authority
  • Marwell Corp.
  • Megger
  • Milbank Mfg. Co.
  • Powermetrix
  • Priester-Mell & Nicholson
  • Radian Research
  • Schweitzer Engineering Labs, Inc.
  • Spinlab Utility Instrumentation
  • Solid State Instruments
  • Square D
  • Tantalus Systems Corp.
  • TestMET, Inc.
  • Texas Electric Cooperatives, Inc.
  • Texas Meter & Device
  • Transdata
  • Two Sockets-Two Meters, Inc.
  • Watthour Engineering Co.

2010 Planning Committee

Kevin Farrell, President
Technical Systems Meter Technician
Bandera Electric Coop
P O Box 667
Bandera, TX 78003
Ph: 830.796.3741
Fax: 830.460.3030

Hubert Williams - Vice President
Supervisor, Meter Services
AEP-SWEPCO
105 McNeill St.
Shreveport, LA 71101
Ph: 318.673.3351
Fax: 318.673.3315

Billy Peel, Secretary/Treasurer
Sr. Equipment Analyst
Oncor Electric Delivery
1601 Bryan, Room 24-050
Dallas, TX 75201
Ph: 214.486.2541
Fax: 214.486.2578

Lynn Bailey
Manager - MRO - North
AEP - Texas
701 N. 4th
Abilene, TX 79601
Ph: 325.674.7664
Fax: 877.634.5107

Eric Celestine, Task Force Chairman
Metering Dept. NTE
Texas-New Mexico Power Company
577A North Garden Ridge Blvd.
Lewisville, TX 75067
Ph: 972.221.1298
Fax: 972.436.8928

Mike Cleveland
Manager - Technical Services
Texas Meter & Device Co.
PO Box 154099
Waco, TX 76715
Ph: 800.247.5116
Fax: 254.799.0266

James Cox
Crew Leader
CenterPoint Energy
P O Box 1700
Houston, TX 77251-1700
Ph: 713.945.6687

Rhett DeSpain
Xcel Energy
PO Box 1261
Amarillo, TX 79105-1261
Ph: 806.378.4131
Fax: 806.681.7721

Matt Downey
Senior Account Executive
Elster Electricity, LLC
2222 Shadydale Drive
Arlington, TX 76012
Ph: 817.277.2141

Damon Fisher
Systems Metering/Translations Supervisor
Lower Colorado River Authority
3505 Montopolis Drive
Austin, TX 78744
Ph: 512.482.6243
Fax: 512.482.6395

Mike Gagnon
Meter Systems Specialist
General Electric Company
8009 Purple Martin Way
McKinney, TX 75070
Ph: 214.592.9297
Fax: 949.221.3745

Ernie Godoy
Supervisor, Meter Services
AEP (MRO South)
765 Savage Lane
Corpus Christi, TX 78408
Ph: 361.880.6315

Tom Haenszel
EvSmith Sales Co., Inc.
PO Box 170514
Arlington, TX 76017
Ph: 817.572.2911
Fax: 817.478.8101

Jack Herndon
Manager (MRO South)
AEP
539 North Carancahua Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78478
Ph: 361.881.5469
Fax: 361.881.5901

John Hornof
112 E. 10th Street
Dalhart, TX 79022
Ph: 806.244.0295
Fax: 806.268.0946

Holt Jorgensen
Western Regional Sales Manager
Brooks, Utility Products Group
1935 Wind Hill Road
Rockwall, TX 75087
Ph: 972.771.9706

Walter Koopmann
Wireless IS Manager
City of Georgetown
PO Box 409
Georgetown, TX 78627
Ph: 512.930.2580
Fax: 512.930.3509

Herman Millican
Manager – Metering Operations
Austin Energy
2526 Kramer Lane, Bldg. E
Austin, TX 78758
Ph: 512.505.7070
Fax: 512.505.7103

Don Murray
CPS Energy
145 Navarro St.
P. O Box 1771
Mail Drop 180202
San Antonio, Texas 78296
Ph: 210.353.3434

John D. Niesner
Account Executive
Itron
105 Lyndsey Dr.
Montgomery, TX 77316
Ph: 936.447.3732

Jerry Ricks
Regional Manager
Landis + Gyr
1132 Wedge Hill Road
McKinney, TX 75070
Ph: 214.585.0186

Bill Stansbury
Training Director - Utilities
Infrastructure Training & Safety Institute
Texas Engineering Extension Service
301 Tarrow-TEEX
College Station, TX 77840-7896
Ph: 979.845.6566
Fax: 979.458.1426

Carlos Tello - Past President
Supervisor, Metering Operatons
Austin Energy
2526 Kramer Lane, Bldg. E
Austin, TX 78758
Ph: 512.505.7073
Fax: 512.505.7103

Don Tucker
Manager – Settlement Metering
Electric Reliability Council of Texas
2705 West Lake Drive
Taylor, TX 76574
Ph: 512.248.3913
Fax: 512.248.6434

Kyle Tunnell
Electric Metering Operations
Denton Municipal Electric
901-A Texas ST.
Denton, TX 76209
Ph: 940.349.7640
Fax: 940.349.7649

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